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t*4Kftfi> TWO pi — PLATTSBUBGH SENTINEL FRI. NOV. 7, 1919 • ACTIVITIES*O*F * HUMANE OFFICEEOFEERS * NEARBY TOWNS Charles Aballa of Saratoga Springs Was shot m the tace and right atm when he was out hunting birds Five bullets from a twent\-guage pump sun struck him. John F. HUtehins a former iesident of Hxidson who has been living m Xew Mexico wa shat to death while dining ftn auto iri El Paso to Phoenix cfoss country race near Lanark, X M. Four men and four women, one of the men in the uniiorAi oi a V~ S. army major were arrested for the murde-r. Lay ton Nittts who was employed on a machine at-the Allen plant in Hud- son Falls had his arm fractured m two place* ^h#A it was caught in ihe win- der of a paper machine. John and Thomas Reidy of Water- viiet, James Hiek&y of Palmer Falls, John Casey of Glens Falls and John J. Raleigh, Daniel Fitzgerald and \*. ii- liam Donnelly, who are studying foi tho priesthood, have been selected by- Bishop Edmund F. Gibbons of Albany to finish their course in theology at the American College m Rome They will sail for Italy today. Quite a number ot employes have been ta,ken on recently at the Wiatei - vliet Arsenal. Some will have woik for only a few days but a good num- ber will be employed for several weeks at least. From two to four inches of snow was reported in the vicinity of War- rensburg, Tuesday. Fire which started in the. room used as a polling place destroyed a school building in Troy Tuesday night, with a Jtfss of ISO.feftflk T he, fire is believed to have started front a cigar butt thrown into a closet before ,the build- ing was locked tqp. Two brothel's, Willt&ih a: Donnoo ef'Ga^KJ^r 4ie*fc wUtiiln hours of- *\' \\' \•\•' \ One was. ©ifihO^Ojie UMU$L<<?£ age and the ottMf The recently incorporated, - ii making plans to erect a modern hotel in Glens Falls. Teachers from Warren, Washing- ton and Saratog^ counties will attend an institute in <|&S& FaUa. next week. It will be conducted* by Dr Sherman Williams of that city. A Ii$g& >*eigftii*& 2O0 pounds crash- ed, through the roof of a piazza on the residency <$• Sujaane* Braonard of Hudson Falls, It struck the cornice of the house in failing tearing away the sidini fe a quantity of alate. It Was-the limb of a poplar The next board of\ Supervisors of Saratoga county will stand 18 Re- publicans and 3, Democrats, The Gahoes Lodge of Elks ha\ e announced-that they will deliver their usual Christmas box to the poor this year. TSxey will loofc, after tho needy in Cohoes, W&terford and Northside. Miss Julia Shultz of Saratoga REPORT ON HIS WORK Interesttasr Compilation of WilUiwn A. Hennessey's Xetlvities in Clinton County for 10 Months. Humane Officer \William A. Hen- nessev has presented to the Supei visors the report of his work in Clin- ton county, for the ten months from January 1, to November' I, of the present reai. The report in detail follows: Plattsburgh, Xov 3rd, 1919 The annual Humane society report ot Humane Officer William A. Hen- nessey to the Honorable Board of Supervisor of Clinton countj, X 1 , from Jan 1st, 1919 to Nov. lbt, 19] 9 To the Honorable Board of Su- pervisors for Clinton county, X Y Honorable Gentlemen* I heiewlth submit my annual Hu- mane society ropoit as Humane so- ciety officer in the County ot\ Clinton N. Y, from Jan. l«t, 1919 to Xo\ 1st, 1919- Children Statistics. Number of complaints received Number- of children involved P.o\ s Gn Is Charge. Neglect by father Improper guardianship Assault 3rd degree 632 930 5 23 407 71 120 J J Endangering life, or health Selling tobacco to children Violation child labor law Disoidarly and ungovernable chiWl Vagrancy . ... Carrying fire arms, by children. 'Intoxicating by child . Neglect by mother Abandonment , . . . Endangering morals dhildr«n t *$ Violation Education law '21 Miscellaneous . . . 5 7 Destitute .... . .24 Begging by children . . .2 Selling liquors to minors l Application to place in Orphan Asylum ... 4 Application to leraove fiom Or- phan A.sylum . . . l'i Admitting children in pool rooms . . .1 Ma'icious mischief . 4 Violation city ordiance . . . 0 Reoeiwng hospital treatment . 4 Rape OL attempted rape .. 11 Petit larcen> . 1J Sodom> . 3 Adultiy . . 1 Children uauig. tobacco , . 4 Runaway children. . . .11 Pei nutting, children to gamble . 2 Attempt to wreck tram . - Adopted into tamilies . 3 Held as witne.ss 2 Seduction . . 1 kidnapping Pomplaints .sustained Springs was injured when she fell Prosecution a#amst adults or stepped from a troltey car neai j Convictions agamst adults Schenectadtv. Both ankles were frac-, Probeeutions. agaanst mmois tured ana she suffered internal in- Convictions against minoifc juries. i The BaUston Knit GioVe company has been, chartered by tbe Secretary et State with a capital of $30,000 to manufacture Kn£t goods. The question of permitting Sunday baseball wns carried by a small ma- jority at the election in Gloveisville Three young girls from Malone left hom^s Sunday night th e police of that village are trying to locate tbrenp Tbe parents of the guis Were alarmed when they did not re- turn home> and aske^d the assistance of the police. It is believed the girls left in auv auto, but it ib not known yith whom they went,, Over $400 was realized from a tum- ftaage si^te; recently h,eld for the Far- ra.r Home for the aged at Halane. ^h^ift bags we,r§ distributed, and llh^n they were returned contained rigs, brasa, silver, aluminum tinfoil an4'olh^? yaeta^ftnd the sa4e of these article^ will bring quite a sum The* former rooms ot tbe Ogdens- burg BSusmess Goilege have been re- &acl the school has been Qk iato these, quarters. One child died and three are dying at the hK»ne of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pending settlement Sentenced suspended . Placed upon piobation ... Committed to institutions Relieved m other way . Summoned to court Warned b> court Bonds furnished Held lo await Giand Jurj Bailed foi Grand Jui\ Placed in families Advised and warmed 12 419 Money. 1 ards th* collected fion^ patents lo- support of iheir minor ehi'- dren who were committed to insti- tutions and the same paid b\ me to the authorities. Total amount $1133 00 Paid to Commissioner of Chai - ity, Fred Christian of PlaUs- burgh. NY.. $184 00 Paid to Clinton Countj Tieas- mer C E. Ihman 877 00 Paid to Clinton County Supt oi Poor, Jamei- Burke . 72 00 Hoi it*, wotted when lame Hoi? ^ worked with soi es Disabled aimnalt- Sick and sutler HIR Suffer mi, fi oni exposuic- Gem i.il i (.gleet and < nit in Pat 1 - les^u^d iiom ticis Carrying in cruel way O\o! lond.ng Kunn\a\ hoi so nufilit Cheekea to l\\„h Horses wui k 1 w In n suk l*nblankett : (l in .winter woathe Rt>?i \td u d niK i ( U d Lov o- -t i\fd Dispositum oi <\asts i -T'omiiijiats siist.nnert Pi osecutionti Convu'tion- \eteiin«n\ i«ilh*d Disabled hoises knled Homes toiind loi animals AdMsed and warned Sentence suspended Suspended fiom laboi Returned to ownci Small animals ki'led CompellPd to I epan stable Vetv truh >ouis WILLIAM A. IIKNXlI Human OPPORT17NITTES OFFERED FOR WOUNDETD SOLDIERS The f<(?ei«il ot vocational u-iiny thioueh S K Farwell. dis- iot \i.c,vionil olfieer calls atten- n>\ n the h^'lp v hich the board gi\es iM n ^d solduis H* 1 points out ti inv \0ur5 men hue sustained nt '^sahmnes and !n\p rotuine<l 1 pr' \ to ilKii homes without leam- s: or the opportunities often.d tor U $S0 ^n \\Al month LONG GETS LIFE TERM FOR MURDERING WOMAN ii l i I 1 \ COM EVANCELINB BOOTH GETS J D 8 ,vl FOR HEROIC WAR WORK —-In iPio^nitiOii of hei ^r\ices diii int, the war the medal was awarded eo. AIis^ LJooih 1>\ Congiess .sevei ii months ago Many army office! •» doughbo\s Hahation Am u woikeis, ind a ing cio\\d wit lifted the eo£ - 'endant Vsort,<s e ho \Goes Do^n\ Innocent of tho Killing: of Mrs. Imctna Broattocll. MONTPELIER, Nov. 6 —George A Long was sentenced in Washington county, Wednesday to life imprison- ment in the State Prison, where he will be taken in a da;> or so b> Shti- iff F H Tracy Long was comicted of the murder in the second degree of Mrs Lucina C. Broadwell. which took place May S, in Barre attei the jur> had deliberated 24 houis Long, when asked if he had am - thing to saj, stated that he was n- nocent of the crime of which he had be-en £on\icted and that he went down (meaning to prison) without i spot on his conscience as to the c rime Attorney for the defense iikd a motion asking foi the anest ot jimtr meat on the grounds that the si and jury was not legally constituted that the juiymt'i were not ^oiii .n cord- ing to .mi reeord bhown and that be- cause of these laots Long was not legally indicted The court heaid the motion and o\ ei ruled it because ha\mg looked o\ei the decisions in similar tas»es, it did not tmd suppoi i to the motion but did find that the indictment .stated that the grand jur\ was lega'lv sworn, and consitu't d theriore the indictment was les?i'l\ tound The respondent took excep- tions RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE NEEDS IMPETUS War is O\tr But Work of Red Cross Continue*! and Funds Needed For Humanity. Total Institutions CommitU*d to. Ogdensbuis City Or]>hanage Troy Catholic Male Oiphan Asy- lum ... Guardian Angel Home, Troy ... St^J Infant Home, Tioy Towne Of Fine. No hope is held out yflumanp Society Sheltei Troy far the children but the mother who i Mount Magdalen School oi In- watf sick is recovering. Canned corn (V dustiy and Reiormatory is thOtt«ht-to have caused the trouble } Xew York State Training School The Adirondack Candy company tor Girls, Hudson was liicorporated m Malone, t Wednes- Western House of Refuge for Wo- day, with a capital of $100,000 It is' men, Albion a consolidation of the inteiests of ( State Agricultural and Industrial Ki»k-Mahei ^ company And Smith At, Fthool, Industiy SO^JS, Inf., in the wholesale manufae- Clinton County Home tuns and sale ot confectionery Smith & Sons are a coiporation which ha.s been\ en^iiged in bu^ne.sR at White River Jct>* Vt., for over 100 >tars Jatnes M^cCartha of Goir.eineui has i ,. been taken into custoaj and placed j hi the Canton jail on a warrant is- < sued lAfit spring. At that time he was impljcated in a thett of a check tor |2.40'from a mjlk bottle in Gouver- neur. The check was cached bv iuiLon \ 3 bam ban\ Sent em \> da\s Case plact ^ Cit\ of County Jail County Penitent H-d impose I i, Ma , irnest^at-d ,n md number in e u Plattsburgh 3f Piattablirgh icir \ tne h i) 5 A! o inon'iis IOl OWil^ 'ace Town ot Dannemoia. 1 i Town oi Black Brook youn^ man wiu) said he lewrxved it i rp ow n o f Aus^AbLn from you£g 5|cCar;tha and that the j ToNV n Ql <^ iran t dividLd between Tow n o t [. eill Town ot lieekmaniow: ciimoers hi\ e Town ot Chazy Tuppn Luke Town ot Champla:n The Red Tro^s Drue for Member- ship is on. So far, the work in this cit\ and in the county at large has been rather discouraging. Those who are gi\'n^ their time to the canvass meet lefusaK in house aftei house Can't this be remedied T All the> ask of each pet son is one dollar membership fee. Who is there too poor to give this much to an or- ganization so great, so noble, whose •v\oik of meio and lelief is still so nei essai\ ' The war is over, true; but the work of the Rod Cross is not, nor will it be for a ions peiiud oi time to come. Tin mi le cessation oi the w.u does> not mean that there is food and cloth- 11m, medicine and caie for the peo- ples of the devastated countries ahioad How can that be po&bible 9 And wheie ai e the baie necessities of life in many instance's, to come Ii oiii unless from outbide souites\ 1 \nu \\ha f hociet\ his the organiza- tion the knowledge and the abiliU to supply them, with a minimum of ex- pense and waste, ii nut the Red Cros*-> A society which appeals. nnpan>all\ to e\ei\ c 1 iss and eieed. without dis- tinction of peisoiis whose hand is biretthed out tu help and *>uci oui equally, Jew and Gentile, black and white, bond and free; truly \The Gicattst Mothei \ There ai e at. pie- sent still recuperating in army hos- pitals twent\ thousand, ami in in\ \ hospitals five thousand American bo>s alone Can >ou think of the disabled and war woi n men, the hag^aid, hopeless women, the unclad lamisjimg child- ren left to face the coming wintei without hope of reuef. when a doll u from you will help to lighten then distress and put new com age into their heaits' One up n jou nuist some seln^h Intle sivt'tio ition of \ oui own desires .so 'hat \ou maj, ,m,tead gi\e i dollar to ihe Red Cross and proudly wear the. button which pro- claims thJt jou hue done your \bit \ There are ,i ft w who realizing 1 the woik still n> hi. done, have gladlj. p<nd then memberhlup fee, but thi i-iumber is far too small. Tomorrow we will bes^'ii publishing the names nd hope thai attei % \ou ha\e read thii> tiipeil. \uur> will not be mining from the, 1920 Roll Call. KILBANE KNOCKED OUT ONE POLITICAL ROUND CIEVELAMi O No\ 3 — John\' Kilbiru T» itht- > w^ish' Lhampijii i ih\ woi'd w i s iKkw l i.i h s. ti's t ]>o ' tica l biush H e buckt.l IM ol d (ir paigiui who has set\e( l liv e con^H i i ^ H u j ms t>, iid t inut n Jnhnm s l.n.d > -u- - . 'HM^'U- ALIKOItNI \ paid at the attendance \J.> ;-i.H i>,i' unlescs and will be 4l she>l witn nooks and supplies, w,th med't it uiention 'ie st ite <ollecre of agriculture at et his ],Uced the facilities of the ece it the \ei vices of the reha- ation officer toi the tiaining of Men who ha\e the college require- ) p-ib The college feels that the op- pni-upi*' is so Midi to the welfare of \ H.na- men that it should be widely Known Jit-Turred soldiers mav write d lertK *o Mr S E. Farwell at 4G9 Iifth \\ e New York, or may get in tomb wirn thp local agricultural cisient There i> e an^ady a number of ser- \ iv e men on the tolls of the college ot igiiru'ture IRISH PROGRAM 2 PARLIAMENTS ITEMS OF INTEREST * FROM VERMONT * British Cabinet, Accepts Re- port of Committee ONE PROTESTANT FOR THE NORTHERN COUNTY \ttompt to FxpodJte Mat tor*. British Parliament to. <;ot New Act Next Week. LONDON SHOP KEEPERS LEARNING TO BE CIVIL LONDON*—Politeness is returning to London, Shopkeepers are learning again to be ci\il. This applies even to grocers who, since the introduc- tion of rationing, have been the great- est tvrants, barring taxicab drivers, that the war produced. The c>nieal-mmded account for the grocei 's unaccustomed civilitv on the ground that his customers will be gi\ en the prmlege of taking their ra- tion books to. some other store, but there can be no doubt of the new spirit in the air. ' We say 'Thank you' now,\ an- nounce* a sign in a cigar store which was recently taken over by demobil- ized soldiers. Thes,e soldiers have brought good manners back from the front. No reports have been received of an\ ' thank-> ous\ from taxicab driv- ers, for the cabs are still scarce, but it's not uncommon nowadays to hear a bu& conductor express thanks for the penny when he punches the ticket. The butcher also is falling into hue He no longer expects to be bribed fm ittenmencss and he has abandon* ' the war-time practice of throwing coop at a customer and, expecting him to find the paper in which to wrap n up. Amei icans who came over for tin first time during the war are at la-t beginning to understand why prt -w i risto piazsed life in England. AMERICAN COAL HELD AT BORDER money was t them Many mountain climbed Mt Morris n where the new steel obssei\ation tow r er is located. The tower i^ \isable troni ihe streets of Tuper Ijake, Some ot the students in the Agn- cultural Department of Franklin Academy have laised '22S bushels ot potatoa*, to the acie this A ear The iceep bees. Tow n Town Town ot Moocrs oi Alto no. of EUenbu Town of Clinton . Total rhildi Nuuibei ol J RUAIA.BKAULL SCI Li'Tl *l L ' nil SCOTTISH RITE TKMPLK. WASH >> IXGTDN — ••\V i ) 'i.- < r x v i i . I ' H-u.Dhin I.\ l\i' ' 1 i:< s 4 l w s 1 was uin ' t-«I .i t tii . s < o u-i. : the. c-i I-.- i ,k« he .. <) I O M ><i i \ liuii.-- r<:\- U 1 r u Ca 10'n'a (B^ The \ss m uatod Prow) LONDON* NOT, \ -The Cibnrt commutee or lit in, M b'ei«1.i\ ,xc- cepl'd tr^e p»oposiN r^ i-s. ^ub-oom mutee pro\]<hns \ i 1 :1 e ere itinn o f two ^ri'i'at r I'i*n Pa' .inenf;—- one in the Pro 1 , ^tart CO.'M^V, of T^te> and the other for 'h^ remainder ot Iielind—with <ome toim <\>f suptemp iutho'i'\ i oprt sori'vnes of both tr embod\ the t de i of a united Ireland «s.i\s the I)<i.ih Ii j toln\ \Th*- tuicdur nf -he Supieme t'ouncil n,i- \o ->' ^t Ldfcided \ the newnpiOM ad«i- out it ih proposed t»i-\t »• ^ U ii t tcted and that the i wo Piiuui'-n s .h i t na\e general di- lP'Uion (j* ah I-i-n affans ' Thi c imnii'ifi a!^o iecommend« the imniccLa-* s f-oduftion of a bill further < ..... ndvtc h«> opetation of the Horn-- 11'. ^ A- 1 but the\ uahze th.i'- Pu.pnn- v ' rut agree to this pioposal tioiv 'he Go'.emment Fre- quent mp- i. gs o' ne committee will be h* Id 'o expe.wtL' the work, and the Government may be able to make a statement in the House of Commons next week ' INTERNAL DISSENSION SAP BOLSHEVIK RANKS Officers Once The> Get Their Stripes Not so Democratic a^ The> Former!) Preached. United States Refuses to Per- mit Passage to Canada FEAR LEST AMOUNT MOW HELD MAY BE DOUBLED 150,000 Tons Raw Food Material in Dstngt't* il* Coal to Cook is not Forthcoming. TORONTO, No\ 3 —With 10H000 ns ot sott coal des.tin.eil toi Canadian points ahead} held .it the tooi dei b\ United States lulrouls winch letu^e to turn the consignments o\ ei to Can- adian Hues a .situation his lieen tit - tted which Fuel Adminisiiatoi 11 A ilaiimgton is bendniK tvei\ enemv 0 iohe\e He is now ihe onh Fuel Adminis- rato! in Canad i and he is keepim; he wiii»s with Washington hot in m effort io keep the 100 000 Liom giow- ,nif, ah it thtettens iapidl\ to do imo _'0<\» 00 0 tons Mi Hamngton it. in constant le- wOipt ot mesbageb indicating in gent need tor coal in different quaiters, and >s tijmg to release the ca.il which is accunuil iuny on the other hidi of the bor dei From one Him he hat, a telegram •laun-j that ir has l\>0 tons of >erusji ible ia\\ mai.eiial for food that vt' be sjioilt unless coal can be s>e- ,i t tl at one e (By The \s s iociated Press) WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES IN GERMANY—Sidelights on the trend of e\pntb in i?o\iet Ru«<«ia indi- cating »ha\ inteinn ttK-»s,ension m the Bolshf\ijv ' ITJVS IS sapping the powoi of tne So* At Ie.»di is are contained in the it-por* ot a «oldieih and sailors contere->ct- details of which recentlj reachi J Annucan headquarters The confer pnti was held in Petrograd in tbe suTirn* l and much dissatisfaction at conditions \\as> displa>ed by the soldiers who eh need tb vt officers* en- JOM d speei i pnvi'gf^ and that at- faiiis j;t -ei il \ i\e'^ wo»se than the> bid been i n ik U< > u.c ui che former Emneroi 1'nitions ot the lrnoit f.nl 'The ion,ertion oi tv supnoiteis of th- lied' ^uard and th* sailors, held in Petrograd, was attended by s>evt ral thousand from the army and the fleet; The minutes show that the ommandei-s and the w*ai rommission- eis stii; take u.u\antage of thea office md aitaough member> of thp corn- mui ist p.irtj, are ever trying; to se- _'ire spt-ciLl privilege!? The soldiers md sailois v.eie indignant because of ihe inc»eiso ,n p.i> ot the command- fis irnl dec laud thu.t conditions: w woise now thin tho^e that prevailed undei the legime of the Fmperor The> demanded that ihe ]>ay be equal toi all, whether the soKhPi be a pn- \ ate o» a general 1 Complaints were made against the conditions ot the \barracks because no japans w ei e made and ihe funds ap- propmted lot this pii\»iose went into tho pockets of the hi^-h of-Ticmls. The ( onduion of the hospita's us still mo: deplorable Th->re are no doctois or medicine aiul those '-r xllj- sick wounded ha\( to ^hrtt the best they <>dii lot themsflvi'S Tht wors.t prob- lem ct all ib to pio\ide toi the fam- ilus ot soldiers m the freld Nothing is done toi them and the money foi them also disappear in thi pot. kets of the ofhcidl tlue\es * * * Montpelier j:\tiidition . is be. h t equestPd fop O>od r SieNo'i i Pnnideiu-e, iviiiifd it P.i ,Utieborr> 'flirted with 11 t-sal' investment and X'ictor Kama n Hoston. charged with grand l;u* Mr K'len Severance widow of K4- srji C Stncianoe, for many years a Idtnt of Middlebury, died in Berlin Mondw iped 7 9 years BurtiB^ton i^s Ursula Paquebte and AdeUrd Wheel were married Tuesday^by Rev. J A. Lacouture Sam George charged with receiving ei U hundred dollars worth of ods stolen fiom \V. G. Reynold^ was fined $100 in the county court. St. Albans Miss Marion Frances Duffey and Joseph Conte were married Tuesday morning by Rev. J. J, B&yle. Xo curtailment of the servi«« of tbe errnont Central Railroad fta» h«*n ordeied as >et owing ta th« coal strike Mrs Ethel May (Luimaon) Bennett, wife of William L. Bennett. rtt«a at their home in Moscow, Mondaj, ag&d 38 \eais. Bran4on This town is malting great prepara- tions for the Welcome ttonje cel^lara- tion for the soldiera who fought In the World War, Tuesday, Nov. 11, Arm* istice i>a\. Montpelier. Burnell & Faulkner o£ Boston havo boug;ht the capital fiftpase. The latter was capitalized at Mi.OOQ, but it ta understood the purchase prte* maM something more thap Ua*t. The commission, to oonaider propos- ed amendments to the constitution has entered upon its duties. Burlington. The advanced prices on furs, this yeai by the Burlington Fur company md other bigr buyers in this section have been from 18 to 20 p«r cent ieil Gillett of HuntingtoR wa4 granted a divorce from hid. wife Fan- tne D C.illett of Lincoln on th« gi ounrts of intolerable severity: About 50 head of aattfe a day are be ing killed here as a result of tbw crusade against tubercular ca&tle. Miss Naomi Hildreth, formerly of JonesMlle, was married to William Boegel, OcL 27, at Denver Col. Mrs Elizabeth Rouse, cU«d Tuesday, She is survived by two daughters and one son. An inter-church conference i,s to bi held here, Xov 17 a«d 20 inclusive. PRINCE DROVE HgBi 3aft8L£SLK£ EXPERT At Flavelle, Wednesday twenty miles west of Trenton, Ont M the Frlne* of W.ile« boarded the locomoOive of the C P R train and personaily dro\e the tram into Trenton. Befdf* dotng this he took the opportuatty of shaking hands with each imMvidual of the C P.K. train creW' ttnd'staff,' to whom he made th* foHovringr brief address 'Sony not othave met you all be- fene, but you had your work to ct©, and I have mine. I caHetf to say good b K \ and good luck> and I wiM »enrt yon all an autographed photo t wmeftH bei me by \ FORMER GOVHWOR SAVS HflNTENDB-WWMNG $20,000 Sbort. Made Resrttnttcm Cast* Flcanl Tm^day. MONTPELIEIt, Vt , Xov. t>—Fnr- mei Goveinot Horace P CJraham, who will be placed on tr ml next Tues- day on charges of embezzlement and Uicenj in connection with iUIeged shortages amounting to $20,009 in hib accounts when he was State Aud- itor, tiled a plea in bar in which tie denied anv wrong intent (itaham served aa auditor for four. teen },ean> before becoming Gover- nor, and has made restitution ot $J}0.- 000. In the plea he set forth that as auditor he advanced $5,775 in con- nection with the administration of his office. BERLIN — Since tha revolution Pius,sidn State railways hav« suffered .i loss of 110,000,000 marks through the dtpredations of thieves Vhos>e op- erations ranged from passengers' baft- ^age to eveiy variety of freight. Be- tore the war. it is stated, the lo&bea caused by thieves averaged only 4,- 000 000 marks annually. BORN XEVERETT—Sciota, X Y. Xov 2, 1\ d son Leo William, to Mr and Mrs Romeo Xeveiett MARRIED ELLIOTT--LACOSSE — At St, Peters Church, Plattsburgh X. Y, Oct _>1 1<»1<| Charles Elliott of M.i- ' > Mi s lull i L tcos-o of Pl'Uts- bur^h, bj UK Ke\ Fathei l^acette.